BBC Lifeline Appeal
Our BBC Lifeline film highlights the variety of support we offer to help our Armed Forces community live well after service.
How we strive to make a difference.
When a conflict ends, for some the battles don’t stop – they just stop making headlines.
Veterans and their families are struggling with painful injuries, mental trauma, isolation, and more.
This is the Veterans War. A war forgotten by many. But not by us.
We’re at their side. Giving life-changing support. For as long as it takes.
Our BBC Lifeline film highlights the variety of support we offer to help our Armed Forces community live well after service.
While it takes strength to serve in the Armed Forces, it takes a different kind of strength to live life beyond injury.
This Christmas, give the gift of hope to veterans experiencing isolation and loneliness.
One in three veterans have felt suicidal in their lifetime. Many won't tell you how they are feeling, could you read between the lines?
In 2019 we commissioned a study to look at how long it takes veterans to reach out for mental health support.
We are here for wounds both visible and hidden and believe that those who put their lives on the line for us, deserve a second chance.
In this series of Facing It Together videos, Help for Heroes beneficiaries are captured in conversation with supporters
Some veterans are living with injuries so severe that they are dependent on round-the-clock care.
In the last 20 years, the lives of almost 40,000 men and women have been derailed by injury. Every day this number grows.
In 2018, we were able to help 4,194 wounded, injured and sick individuals. But there are still thousands out there who need us.
This series of images, taken by Roger Keller, tells our Heroes’ stories through their tattoos.
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Sainte-Mere-Eglise to Paris
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Jamie Hull suffered 60 percent third degree burns when his aircraft caught fire. Supported by our sports recovery programme he is now rebuilding his life. Read Jamie's story.
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Mental health has received a lot of positive attention in recent years. Sadly, this isn't yet reflected in how the mental health of the veteran community is portrayed in the media or valued in society.
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We are proud to announce that our CEO Melanie Waters has been named ‘Charity Champion’ in Woman & Home magazine’s Amazing Women 2022 awards!Melanie is one of 13 remarkable winners whose outstanding achievements are being celebrated in the June issue